Jessica
Corkum, of Chichester, graduated from Siena College in May
receiving a degree in Finance.
Chichester
Congregational Church “Hope in Christ” invites all the children in
Chichester and surrounding communities to join us at SonSurf Beach
Bash VBS. The fun begins July 18 thru July 22 from 6:00 - 8:00
pm at 153 Main Street, Chichester, NH 03258. For more
information call 798-4220.
There are still some vendor
spaces available for Chichester’s Old Home Day on August 20. Call
Jaan Luikmil at 545-9087.
The Chichester Town Library
has a number of older Chichester Town Reports that they would like
to give away. Please stop in at the Library and see Lisa if
you are interested.
Fifteen members of Chichester
Grange and four guests enjoyed good food and a social time at the
annual Eat-Out held at Makris Restaurant on July 6. It was good to
visit with some members who are unable to make regular meetings.
Chichester Grange meets only once a month during the summer. The
next meeting will be August 3 at the Grange Hall.
Are
you interested in being a youth soccer referee? The CYA is looking
for individuals 12 and older who would be interested in taking the
referee class. Please contact soccer commissioner Jacqueline Hannah
at 961-0017.
Please contact JoAnn Luikmil at 798-5483
if you are willing to bake cookies for the Old Home Day noon meal.
If several people would each bring a batch of cookies to Carpenter
Park on August 20, she would be all set. Please let her know if you
can help.
The Chichester Town Library has again this
year purchased the 2011 Great Stone Face and Isinglass Books, which
are on the Chichester Central School summer reading list. The
Library also has many of the books on the Pembroke Academy summer
reading list.
If you have Yard Sale items to donate,
Stacey Luikmil is looking for them to put under the Yard Sale Tent
at Old Home Day on August 20. Pick-up can be arranged. Call her at
798-4987.
The following titles have recently been
added to the Young Adult Fiction section of the Chichester Town
Library: Ashes by Kathryn Lasky, To Timbukto by Casey Scieszka,
Girl, Stolen by April Henry, Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry,
Incarceron by Christine Fisher, Payback Time by Carl Deuker, Haddix
– Uprising by Margaret Peterson, Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare,
The Iron King by Julie Kagawa, The Great Wide Sea by M. H. Herlong,
and Hacking Timbuktu by Stephen Davies.
A graveside
memorial service for Christopher (Shorty) Lawrence will be held
Saturday, July 16, 2011, at the Pineground Cemetery in Chichester at
1 pm. All those wishing to attend are invited.
The Chichester Youth Association is accepting registratons for the
2011 Soccer Season. The form is available on the website.
Please complete the form and send in ASAP. (Forms were originally
requested by July 15).
Out Of
Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Several ladies have come into the
shop looking for pieces of glassware or china to build “totems.”
I had to ask-what are totems?
They are sculptures you
create yourself from odd pieces of glass plates, upside down
stemware, odd glass shades, plates, tea cups, ornaments or anything
you can glue together. Then I read an article about a shop
that is selling “recycled garden art.” What totems were in
2009 are now “recycled garden art.”
Good news, you can
still make your own, with plates, candle holders, old ashtrays make
great bases, any favorite memento (shot glass) and they make great
sun catchers in your garden or special section of your lawn.
Our prices start at $.25 and for a few dollars, you create your own
recycled garden art.
If you know someone in need of a baby
layette bag, just let us know a week ahead and Sylvia can bring one
with her on a Friday.
We are open Mon. 8-12, Tues. and
Thurs. 8-4, Wed. 11-4 and Fri. and Sat. 10-4. Remember, we’re
in the Blueberry Plaza, painted yellow (have to find out why
someday) Our phone number is 247-7191.
Chichester Library News
Pictured above are our Reading Dogs, Felix and Felecia, with their
readers Camryn, Dylan, Trenton and Helah. Seated behind Felix
is the dogs’ owner Dave Michaud. To read to the dogs
just call the library and we’ll set up an appointment.
On
Wed. July 29th at 6:30, Amy Conley will present her family program
of songs from around the world on guitar, banjo, and
percussion. Her repertoire draws on the international
songs of her Music Together classes using many rhythms and modes,
songs from the folk revival in the 60s (Harry Belafonte, Pete
Seeger, Ella Jenkins) and more songs from around the world today.
Drawing young audiences, parents and grandparents into the
experience of singing, Conley sends people home with songs in their
hearts. Light refreshments will be served after the
performance. This is for everyone in town. All are
welcome. Mark your calendar now.
The Young Writers
Group will meet at the Chichester Town Library on Wed.
July 20th and Wed. August 10th from 5:00 to 6:00. New members
are welcome, you may bring some of your work.
We would like to
start an Adult Writers Group as well. If you’d like to join us
please call the library, 798-5613 or stop in and talk to Lisa.
Next week, July 13th Jimmy Pappas will share stories from
Greece, Johanna Beachy will tell us about the orphans she met in
Africa on a medical missions trip and Kathryn Abdelwahid will talk
about Egypt.
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